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Yes. The alcohol found in drinks has the chemical formula C2H6O, indicating that each molecule contains a single oxygen atom. Since this oxygen is not in the form of O2, however, we cannot use it as we use the oxygen in air.
I think that is chemical. :)
Alcohol consists of several elements- oxygen, hydrogen and carbon that are chemically combined to form a compound.
Alcohol consists of several elements- oxygen, hydrogen and carbon that are chemically combined to form a compound.
2 parts hydrogen to each 1 part oxygen.
Burning alcohol in oxygen is a chemical change because it involves a chemical reaction that produces new substances with different properties. The alcohol (ethanol) reacts with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water vapor, which are completely different from the original alcohol molecules.
Chemical rocks form anywhere near water. i think.....look it up in your science textbook.
No, they contain too much oxygen so they can't enter our cells. They do however sectrete chemicals, and these chemicals enter the cell
I think water and oxygen
Oxygen. Nitrogen also helps ozone form (as long as water vapor is not around).
In alcoholic fermentation, oxygen will react with the alcohol to form acetic acid.
Xenon can form a few compounds with fluorine and oxygen.